I'm near sighted with an astigmatism. Normal contacts only correct near sightedness. I then need reading glasses for close work. These allow me to see well both near and far (can read while...Read complete review

I'm near sighted with an astigmatism. Normal contacts only correct near sightedness. I then need reading glasses for close work. These allow me to see well both near and far (can read while watching TV and to see road signs and dashboard instruments while driving) without reading glasses. The only problem is that they are thin and tear easily if you aren't careful and can be hard to put on the eye.

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Lenses often rips while blinking!

Poor quality for the price of the lenses. They are great for my vision. I've never seen clearer but the left lense has often ripped while in my eye while working. I've worn...Read complete review

Poor quality for the price of the lenses. They are great for my vision. I've never seen clearer but the left lense has often ripped while in my eye while working. I've worn contacts since the 80's and was the first experience with contacts ripping while blinking. Lense get dry easily...constantly using Blink solution to keep them moist.

My first experience with a multifocal contact. Trying them so I don't have to carry readers around all day. Work well while at my desk working with my computer - I do not need readers any longer. No issues with distance vision either and I have horrible eye site with astigmatism issues.Very comfortable, but do seem pretty delicate compared to my old toric lenses. No tearing issues yet (on my second set now), but probably need to take some extra care when cleaning.No complaints so far and if you have been considering a multifocal I would recommend it.

The first lens I tried to put on tore. They're too delicate and extremely hard to handle. Once I got them on the multi-focal aspect worked well but they were uncomfortable. They felt dry almost immediately. As a comparison I can wear my Bausch+Lomb Soflens' for an entire day before they start to feel dry. I am truly disappointed since I really want multi-focal lenses and there aren't that many available that are also Toric. For the price these should be better.

I have 1 yr experience with contact lenses. I first got the Coopervision Biofinity Toric, Single Vision lenses and they were grat but I did need reading glasses.

I have an excellent eye doctor, who definitely has my very best interest at heart , I really wanted to try the ProClear Multi-focal Toric Lenses and so we ordered a trial. I really wanted these to work for me and adjustment was not instantaneous.

I was very patient and I contacted Coopervision and had 3 appointments with my eye doctor.

For me, the Proclear Multi-focal Toric lenses are so easy to put in and remove. It is a snap/breeze. I always remove mine by kind of pushing them to the side and down. I do not pinch or bend lenses when I remove them. No issues with tearing.

Obviously the Proclear are thinner, actually they are more aqueous than the Biofinity (chemist with experience in production of medical devices such as contact lenses, not with Coopervision)both products are excellent.

With the Proclear I finally figured out I really needed to use the Clear care in order to remove the protein deposits. This is most likely due to the fact I suffer from some degree of dry eye.

I wore these a few hours a day for 2 weeks and then finally my vision stabalized. They do require frequent cleaning. I expect that with a medical device that is inserted into the eye.

The left and right lenses are inverses of each othe. For me, the right eye has nearness at the center sphere and distance at the outer sphere. This is opposite in the left side. The lenses work together to give full optimized vision and this does take some adjustment time.

So I did my research and was patient and the Proclear Multifocal Torics have worked out very well for me.

Was very happy to be able to order them here as it saved me $400.00 for my one year supply. The eye doctor quoted me $806.00 for a year supply and with my first order here with 25% discount I paid $451.96/shipped and I had my lenses in 2 weeks after they verified my prescription and processed the order. My insurance rebates me $105.00 so my total cost was only $346.96.

I have high myopia, astigmatism and I'm in my 50's so need near vision corection as well. These relatively new toric lenses are perfect; I have perfect corrected distance vision, and never need to use reading glasses except in very poor light such as candlelit restaurants! Television, movies, computer screen, driving, golf, skiing - all perfect vision.Downside: they are made to order and take up to a month to deliver.